Objectives and Areas of Educational Psychology

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Objectives and Areas of Educational Psychology Objectives of educational psychology Areas of educational psychology

Objectives of educational psychology Objectives of educational psychology for teachers and students: The main objective of educational psychology to teachers and students is to improve teaching and learning processes.

Objectives of educational psychology 1- Teaching is a complex enterprise Educational psychology provides information about a wide range of knowledge and skills 2- Research that informs teacher Educational psychology offers useful and tested ideas for improving instruction

3- Coursework and competence i- Educational psychology helps prepare teachers to be effective. Teachers who have had relevant coursework in education and psychology are likely to be more competent than teachers who lack such coursework

ii- Educational psychology helps teachers by providing strategies for motivating students in learning. iii- Educational psychology offers useful and tested means and methods of assessing learning iv- Educational psychology offers useful techniques and strategies for learning v- It helps students for techniques of effective learning

Areas of educational psychology Some Areas for educational psychology 1- Cognitive and language development 2- Personal, social, and emotional development 3- Learner differences and learning needs 4- Culture and diversity 5- Behavioural views of learning 6- Cognitive views of learning 7- Cognitive processes

8- Social cognitive and constructivist views of learning 9- Motivation in learning and teaching 10- Engaged learning: cooperation and community 11- Creating learning environments 12- Teaching for learning 13- Standardized testing 14- Classroom assessment and grading